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Shaakuntalam

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.9K
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Shaakuntalam (2023)
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The love story of King Dushyantha and Shakuntala, daughter of sage Vishwamitra and nymph Menaka. Due to a sage's curse, Dushyant forgets all about Shakuntala, until destiny brings them toget... Read allThe love story of King Dushyantha and Shakuntala, daughter of sage Vishwamitra and nymph Menaka. Due to a sage's curse, Dushyant forgets all about Shakuntala, until destiny brings them together again.The love story of King Dushyantha and Shakuntala, daughter of sage Vishwamitra and nymph Menaka. Due to a sage's curse, Dushyant forgets all about Shakuntala, until destiny brings them together again.

  • Director
    • Gunasekhar
  • Writers
    • Sai Madhav Burra
    • Gunasekhar
    • Naresh Namdev
  • Stars
    • Samantha Ruth Prabhu
    • Dev Mohan
    • Mohan Babu
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Gunasekhar
    • Writers
      • Sai Madhav Burra
      • Gunasekhar
      • Naresh Namdev
    • Stars
      • Samantha Ruth Prabhu
      • Dev Mohan
      • Mohan Babu
    • 36User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 25 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Samantha Ruth Prabhu
    Samantha Ruth Prabhu
    • Shakuntala
    Dev Mohan
    • Dushyant
    Mohan Babu
    Mohan Babu
    • Durvasa Maharishi
    Aditi Balan
    Aditi Balan
    • Anasuya
    Ananya Nagalla
    • Priyamvada
    Gautami
    Gautami
    • Gauthami Matha
    Prakash Raj
    Prakash Raj
    • Sarangi
    Kabir Bedi
    Kabir Bedi
    • Kashyapudu
    Madhoo
    Madhoo
    • Menaka
    Jisshu Sengupta
    Jisshu Sengupta
    • Indra Deva
    Sachin Khedekar
    Sachin Khedekar
    • Kanva Maharshi
    Kabir Duhan Singh
    Kabir Duhan Singh
    • Asura King
    Allu Arha
    • Prince Bharata
    Varshini
    • Sanumathi
    Malhottra Shivam
    • Mahipala
    Siva Balaji
    Siva Balaji
    • Madhavudu
    Srinivas Govind
    • Villager
    Sriram Reddy Polasane
    • King
    • (as Sriram Reddy)
    • Director
      • Gunasekhar
    • Writers
      • Sai Madhav Burra
      • Gunasekhar
      • Naresh Namdev
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    3rohithd-93568

    Worse than a Telugu serial

    Gunasekar should start making Telugu serials instead of making wasting top talent. Time and again he has proved off late that he has lost his touch to make good content. The movie fails in every department right from the inception to the screenplay to the CGI to the dialogues. Samantha's performance was good but her imperfect Telugu wasn't suitable for the role.

    Allu Arjun's daughter did a really good job in the movie. She's the standout actor in the entire movie.

    I literally stayed back in the theater for the AC so that I could avoid the extreme heat outside.

    One big big headache of a movie !
    5RameshJ85

    Wrong attempt by Guna teamworks and Samantha big minus

    Samantha is biggest drawback to this movie. Not much expressions and no glamour, her weak expressions leads to feel weakness to audiences. Dev Mohan is ok but not familiar face to Telugu audience another minus. Songs and BGM not apt truly speaking worst. It's a known story but director should show some intensity no elevations. No importance for few characters and poor graphics. Like Srinu Vaitla, it's better to stop makings films by Guna Shekar. Loosing all his reputation. It's time for Dil Raju to stop experiments. Better save money and invest on low budget movies like Balagam. Entire movie no scene creates impact to us.
    4sainimukesh-99302

    Chronologically Defects in the Story

    Need to research before portray the story. In movie, Shankuntla's friends were talking about Ramayana's characters but it happened much later.

    In Ramayana as brahamrishi Viswamitra shared his past experiences with Shri Ram and Laxman ji that sensuality misguide male and can keep away from deeds by giving example of Menaka and his relationship. Menaka was the mother of Shakuntla and Vishwamitra was her father. Rishi after achieving the degree of Brahamrishi, invited for a meeting in devlok by Indra and Vashishtha. Later it was decided Vishwamitra will take test of king Harishchandra who was the greatest follower of truth. Between Harishchandra and lord Rama there is huge generation gap. King Dushyant was contemporary of Chanchu (3-4 generations next to King Harishchandra)

    So this story is chronologically defective with many more respect.
    2chand-suhas

    Utterly tedious watch.

    Gunashekar brings on screen the tale of Abhignyana Shakuntalam and completely fails in doing justice. He is bogged down by his own outdated narrative. While narrating a known story, there should be a tad bit of freshness to it at the very least which was completely missing here like the non-existing chemistry between Samantha and Dev Mohan. The only believable character turned out to be Durvasa Muni played by Mohan Babu.

    The narrative is poor and slow paced along with the tacky visuals, the film simply tests the patience of the viewers who might even find the dialect bit too hard to digest. This adaptation would work only if the audience buy into the premise and connect to the characters. The songs were forgettable. The introduction of the villains and the final battle simply prolonged the story. The VFX was simply that below par.

    As far as the performances go, Samantha as Shakuntala and Dev Mohan as Dushyant have tried to be as earnest as they can but they simply don't fit these characters to make their love story believable or even have any impact. The supporting cast especially the ones like Shiva Balaji used for comic relief, went over the top. I am harsh but even if I try to be lenient, there isn't a single thing in this film that stands out.
    4SAMTHEBESTEST

    Fascinating Story, Repellant Film

    Shaakuntalam (2023) : Movie Review -

    Gunasekhar brings a pan-India adaptation of Kalidasa's legendary play, Shaakuntalam, with Samantha Prabhu and Dev Mohan. You don't need to see or read Kalidasa's epic because the story has been seen in many films over the years. You just didn't know this because those films presented it in different manners and with different setups. There are like a bunch of adaptations of this iconic story, right from the silent era to the early talkie era to modern Technicolour filmmaking in the post-independence era. The films and plays that were adopted from the Abhijnanashakuntalam or Shakuntala's tale are: in 1920 by Suchet Singh and by Shree Nath Patankar, in 1929 by Fatma Begum, in 1931 by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani and by J. J. Madan; in the talkie era we have: in 1932 by Sarvottam Badami, a lost 1932 Hindi film, in 1940 by Ellis Dungan, in 1941 by Jyotish Bannerjee, 1943 by Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre, 1961 by Bhupen Hazarika, in 1965 by V. Shantaram and then Kunchacko, 1966 by Kamalakara Kameshwara Rao, then a play by Vijaya Mehta, which was later adopted as a TV series etc. Now, after ages, the story gets a pan-Indian adaptation, only to do injustice to its legacy. Such a fascinating and powerful feminism story it is, but such a lame presentation Gunasekhar gave to it. It is so annoying to see one of the masterpieces of world literature getting destroyed in a sudden heat of pan-India projection.

    Shakuntala (Samantha Prabhu) is the only daughter of the sage Visvamitra and the apsara Menaka. Abandoned at birth by her parents, she is reared in the secluded hermitage of the sage Kanva and grows up an innocent maiden. Set in a pre-Mahabharata era, Shaakuntalam is the love story of King Dushyanta (Dev Mohan), who possesses almost all the qualities of a brave and noble minded hero, and Shakuntala. Dushyanta falls in love at first sight, as does Shakuntala. They both have a Gandharva marriage, have a honeymoon, and then the king has to leave for his duties. He promises to come back, and he does when Shakuntala is pregnant with his child, but their expected reunion is abandoned by the sage Durvasa's curse. All the memories of Shakuntala fade from Dushyant's life, and she is humiliated at his court. Will she be able to grow up with her child all alone, and will Dushyant be able to get her back? Find out about it in the film if you are unaware of this legendary tale from our Indian literature.

    Shakuntalam is a fascinating story, and I don't really think the story is at fault here. It is our history/mythology (choose your side), and we can't help it if things did happen that way in the ancient era and you can't find them reasonable enough in 2023. The problem is its screenplay, which is terribly outdated. Those TV serials we used to watch in the 80s and 90s on Historical/mythological epics were far more updated than this. What's that overly dramatic background score? What did that Hindi-dubbed dialogue actually mean? I don't see how an intimate honeymoon song can suddenly get crowded with 6 background dancers. I don't understand how some of those cheap misogynist terms remain safe in a hard-hitting feminist drama. I couldn't understand the time leap and the Hindi-translated songs coming in between when nobody was interested in watching them. Bal Gandharva's musical adaptation had 100x better songs and song videos in the 40s and 50s than this. Okay, so you have animals all around you to make it more emotional, but don't play with human emotions at least. The flaws in the screenplay can go longer than the film's runtime if I want, but let's stop now with just one word: Gruesome.

    Speaking of acting, Shakuntala's role needed a beautiful face, and that's what Samantha Ruth Prabhu is. However, they forgot that it needed a powerful actor too. Shakuntala's monologue in King Dushyant's court is one of the major highlights of this classic tale, but see how mediocre it looks here with Samantha. I am saying it again: the 90s daily soaps were far more updated then than what Shaakuntalam does in 2023. One cannot imagine Dev Mohan as a muscular and brave king who fights elephants, tigers, wolves, and an army of a million because he doesn't have the required physics. Yes, the performance is somewhat applicable and sorted, but it doesn't make up for the whole thing. The supporting cast of Sachin Khedekar, Aditi Balan, Gautami, Ananya Nagalla, Prakash Raj, Mohan Babu, Jisshu Sengupta, Kabir Duhan Singh, Kabir Bedi, Subbaraju, and others is below average. Allu Araha and her chatterbox segments will be loved by all.

    You can't go wrong with the language, particularly with a film based on an ancient tale. Shaakuntalam is weak at the base there. The first floor, I mean, the grandeur is somewhat watchable on the big screen, but 3D goggles for 145 minutes, and that too for a slow film like this, are entitled to make your head a bit heavy and restless. The film was delayed for visual effects, but even they are not worthy. Believe me, KV Reddy's Mayabazar (1957) had better effects than this. I never saw any legendary ancient tale going so melodramatic with known segments the way Shaakuntalam has gone. Take "Cleopatra" (1933), "The Ten Commandments" (1956), and "Ben-Hur" (1959), for instance. These films were made when Indian cinema was struggling for one big global sensation, and they still look better than today's films after 8-9 decades. What a shame for us! Gunasekhar's Shaakuntalam wants to look older, forcefully; so old that I thought it might go behind BC and then to the dystopian era, only to get close to the Mahabharata's period. Sorry, Guna sir-what a repellant film you have made on a fascinating story like this. Expected Shakun-to-come, but instead came Apshaakuntalam.

    RATING - 4/10*

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      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Soundtracks
      Malika Malika (Telugu)
      Music by Mani Sharma

      Lyrics by Chaitanya Prasad

      Performed by Ramya Behra

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2023 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • official yt channel of the production house
    • Language
      • Telugu
    • Also known as
      • शाकुनतलम
    • Production companies
      • Dil Raju Productions
      • Gunaa Teamworks
      • Sri Venkateswara Creations
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      • ₹650,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,596
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      2 hours 29 minutes
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